I've been cleaning the garage lately, and I'm finding myself with what, by the time I'm done, will be a decent size pile of "junk" tools. For example, cheap, junky sockets, screwdrivers, wrenches, etc. Stuff I bought cheap (31 pc SAE/Metric wrench set, $15) when I was in college and didn't have money to spend. By "junk" I mean 20 years ago level of import quality. These sizes of screwdrivers, wrenches, and sockets I already have at least 3 of in a craftsman or better level of quality (1 each for service truck, work shop, and home garage), some I even have a spare in from an old set that has lost half it's pieces. Suffice it to say, I have no reasonable expectation of ever needing these.
I have a tub I'm sorting junk steel into as I clean this garage, and I've looked at it several times for this, but I just don't know if I can bring myself to throw away unbroken tools.
I can't imagine these have any value at a pawn shop, ebay, or craiglist, and I don't care if I get anything or nothing for them, but for reasons I can't explain, the idea of throwing them out with the scrap is distasteful to me.
I'm looking for opinions. What do you do?
I have a tub I'm sorting junk steel into as I clean this garage, and I've looked at it several times for this, but I just don't know if I can bring myself to throw away unbroken tools.
I can't imagine these have any value at a pawn shop, ebay, or craiglist, and I don't care if I get anything or nothing for them, but for reasons I can't explain, the idea of throwing them out with the scrap is distasteful to me.
I'm looking for opinions. What do you do?



